2013 Arkansas Football Schedule

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DATE

Oppenent

Game Site

Results/Stats

August 31,2013

UL-Lafayette

Fayetteville, AR

September 7, 2013

Samford

Little Rock, AR

September 14, 2013

Southern Miss (Family Weekend)

Fayetteville, AR

September 21, 2013

@ Rutgers

Piscataway, N.J.

September 28, 2013

Texas A&M*

Fayetteville, AR

October 5, 2013

@ Florida*

Gainesville, FL

October 12, 2013

South Carolina (Homcoming)

Fayetteville, AR

October 19, 2013

@ Alabama*

Tuscaloosa, AL

October 26, 2013

OPEN DATE - BYE WEEK

November 2, 2013

Auburn* (Senior Day)

Fayetteville, AR

November 9, 2013

@ Ole Miss *

Oxford, MS

November 16, 2013

OPEN DATE - BYE WEEK

November 23, 2013

Mississippi State *

Little Rock, AR

November 30, 2013

@ LSU *

Baton Rouge, LA

* SEC Game

Arkansas will host seven in-state games, including conference matchups with Texas A&M, South Carolina, Auburn and Mississippi State, as part of the 2013 football schedule released on Thursday.

The Razorbacks will play five games at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, two games at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock and five games on the road, including a game on the outskirts of New York City at Rutgers University in Piscataway, N.J.

The 2013 Southeastern Conference schedule is considered a “bridge” schedule and is not based on any other previous or future scheduling formats. The SEC Athletics Directors will convene in Spring 2013 to begin formulating schedules for the 2014 season and beyond.

Arkansas’ 2013 non-conference schedule includes two first-time football opponents and a trip to the East Coast. The Razorbacks will play the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (UL-Lafayette) for the fifth time in school history and for the first time since 2002 on the season’s opening weekend in Fayetteville. Arkansas will then host Samford (Sept. 7) in Little Rock and Southern Miss (Sept. 14) the following weekend in Fayetteville. It is the first time Arkansas has played Samford or Southern Miss in football. The Southern Miss game will be a part of Family Weekend festivities on the University of Arkansas campus. Arkansas will conclude its non-conference portion of the schedule when it travels to Rutgers for a non-conference game on Sept. 21. The game will mark the first time Arkansas has played a football game in the northeastern part of the country since playing Fordham in 1940.

Arkansas opens Southeastern Conference play on Sept. 28 when the Razorbacks host longtime rival Texas A&M in Fayetteville. It will mark the first time the Hogs and Aggies have squared off in Fayetteville since 1990, the Razorbacks’ second to last season in the Southwest Conference. The game will mark the completion of a two-year on-campus series. Arkansas and Texas A&M have agreed to resume the Southwest Classic at Cowboys Stadium for 11 seasons beginning in 2014.

After a road date at Florida (Oct. 5), Arkansas returns to Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium to play South Carolina for Homecoming on Oct. 12. Arkansas and South Carolina have played each season since joining the league in 1992 as interdivisional opponents.

Arkansas will travel to Alabama (Oct. 19) for a SEC Western Division matchup before an open date and then a home game against Auburn (Nov. 2) in Fayetteville. The Auburn game will be Senior Day and the final on-campus game of the 2013 season.

The Razorbacks travel to Ole Miss (Nov. 9) before enjoying the second bye week of the season. Arkansas closes out its in-state schedule on Nov. 23 against Mississippi State in Little Rock before traveling to Baton Rouge, La., on Nov. 30 for the regular season finale against LSU.